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In nitroprusside ion the iron and NO exist as Fe (II) and `NO^(+)` rather than the Fe(III) and NO. these forms can be differentiated by

A

Estimating the concentration of iron

B

Measuring the concentration of `CN^(-)`

C

Measuring the solid state magnetic moment

D

Thermally decomposing the compound

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The correct Answer is:
C

Fe (II) and Fe (III) will have different values of magnetic moment due to different number of unpaired electrons in their d-orbitals.
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